By Andi Anderson
The Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) is set to host a two-day Campaign School on July 29–30, 2025, offering hands-on political training to help candidates and their teams prepare for public service. The event is designed especially for those with a focus on rural issues and agriculture.
Held at INFB Headquarters in downtown Indianapolis (225 S. East St., Indianapolis, IN 46202), the school will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, and 8:30 a.m. to noon ET on Wednesday.
The training is open to only 25 attendees, ensuring personalized instruction. Participants will receive guidance on effective campaigning, communication strategies, and connecting with rural communities. The event is ideal for candidates, campaign managers, and spouses interested in supporting grassroots leadership.
Cost of attendance is as follows:
- Non-members: $400
- INFB members: $300
- Candidate’s spouse: $100
- Campaign manager: $100
Breakfast and lunch will be provided on both days. Payment can be made by check at the door. For those needing financial help to attend, support is available by contacting your Regional Manager or county Farm Bureau office.
The INFB Campaign School aims to equip participants with the skills and confidence to run successful campaigns, represent their communities, and lead with integrity.
This program reflects the Farm Bureau’s ongoing commitment to supporting rural voices in policy and government. Don’t miss the opportunity to build your campaign the right way from the ground up.
Early registration is encouraged due to limited capacity. Reach out today to secure your spot and begin your journey in public leadership.
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